Suppose the activity of hydrogen ions in a solution is 1 part per ten thousand. Find the pH value of the solution.
The actual value is given as:
pH = -log(Activity of H+)
now,
acitivty = concentration
C = 1 / 1000
C = 0.001
then
pH = -log(Activity of H+)
pH = -log(0.001)
pH = 3
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